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#AY7. THE :NEW YORK CLIPPER. 243 . Motes from Local No. 24, Bu ITalo, N. *.— 1 liW meeting wu held la gknweru's I. Goodsll Street, A B rll 24. Nearly mil " "o members were In attendance, »d AirlM'bMB sent oat by this local i of tie National AlUinc* who sr- Lla. Buffalo at noon, and befonr to Bins- Uaadepillc and minstrel p*5S«Miu»tfw« rwww»Tm»ww»J ■HIH«l»Vi« tre. Id Vancouver, BTC, waa made a member Norn tmoM mi IUqh Rouses Siiun- ' J" Clrcoi ComMOj. Tney were met Buffalo members, and Blnjtllsala'an #r « euvriei* « Ittaatr povar to KM poet* Brt from dlfferc »a* those station br the " to the hell. A. (J. f member of Local 24. - f homes president, end Mr. Filbrlck, of Whlt- Fllbrlck, of Buffalo, did everything to entertain A, O. lllngjing ;era. The visit In k brothers frcn different citlea In the country. those present were: Bros. Lew Taj- W. B. Thomas, of Local No. 1, Chi- _ros. O. W. Ballard. W. H. Hustlns, Helen, C. A. Betts, Bert Vv'heeler. Joo ' Q. B. McCune, of Local No. S, -Bros. C. :C. Hutchinson and M. dwlg, ot Local No. 6, penver; Bros. J. P. leca end TVra. Jackson, of Local No. 7, adlenapolls; Bro*. E. Lukena and J. 0. titer, of. Local No. XO, Minneapolis; Bro. baa, McDonnell, of Local No. 13, Omaha; Ira C. AfbH, of Local No. 23, Memphis; Bro. re Kodf, of Local No. 24, Buffalo; Bros. B. A. Ilaesmao, Geo. Steinberg and O. L. Hart, of zocel No, 27, Hamilton O., and Wm. Houtb, if No. B, St. Louie. We had with u§, April 8 looking after the Interests of Stetson's F'U. T. c7*Co. Chas. W. Ollber, of Local No. 4, Philadelphia. Bro, Mart Conners, of Local tio. 24, left April 21, for St. Louis, to work at the Salt. Bro. Conners baa been lb the employ of the wnltmler A Fllbrlck BUI Poet- Ids; Co. ken for the past twelve years, and had oacje for himself many good friends, who regret to see him leave. He came to Buffalo fmn'Louisville, Ky.. and the boys of Local No. S will Sod him a bard worker In the interest of the union. Notes frojo Local No. 15, Springfield. Mass. —Geo. V»n», who waa with west's M'n- strets tit* Mat season, Is now with the Bard Brothers BBow. Itobt. Simons is now with ede of the Forepaugh A Bells ess. Joe Nlhlll Is with the op- of Barnum A Bailey's Circus. Is to have charge of Capital I. Conn. The following men e Forepaugh A Sells Brothers' AdkJns, L. C. Holmes, W. A. ude Long, P. Personett A. srldge, Wm. Borkbart. Wm. d, I\ H. Burton, T. Lackmau, Prevalsky, John Maloney, B. nette, Harry Huber, Wm. reager, Chas. Strong and A. BS 0> hards. • E c h nou ps? A. McKl Notes Wm. Mli Bailey SJ rick are Dn lining Officers of Tom Cail flnanclaF' Saunders, nolds, bdf] at arms trustee! Jarrett. er, D. commit will be moved j Local No. 1.—Chas. Henry and ebdorf are with the Barnum A ~'| Boy Purcell and Cbas. Love- tb Qollmar Bros.' Show; W. S. with Norrls A Rowe's Show. So. 1 are: J as. Martin, president; ' vice president; J. H. Dunning, etary and treasurer; W. x. ordlng secretary; Tom Key- j agent; Dave Jarrett. sergeant TQottlelb, J. Cella and H. Linden, --i. Elliott, F. Warren and Dave etes to C. F. of L.; Wm. Kream- H and D. Hood, constltutlooal he election of officers of our local Ton Sunday, July 10. We have leadquarters from 104 East Ban- to 122 La Salle Street. Jas. h. president, has taken charge of ; Hammond, Ind., for the Amer- ' Service, of Chicago. Forepaugh A Sells Bros.' Car '. Harper, manager; It. L. Sey No. 5, boss bill poster; Doc Local No. 11; George Clare, of Anderson, of No. 5: Ed. Brad- 8; Geo. Fash ley, of No. 8; Paal J No. 8; F. W. Kohlepp, of No. 8; i of No. 4: A. H. Cohen, of No. 6; of No. 5; Jos. Kiaser, of No. 1; (forth, of No. 6; Geo. Hooebtallng. The boys report a very cold and season, and work much delayed by iln storms. 'from Local 18.—Thanks from Rec- lecretary H. 8. Parker, to some of tiers on the road, for communications and hope for a few more. Bro. Ed. jfho has recovered from his Illness, 'us at onr last meeting. At our next May 8, we will have Initiation, and like to see as many brothers as pos- at the same. We were visited by Bro. Sweeney, of No. 7; also Bros. Candy and Chan, of No. 4. Our best wishes to 'I. I. McCormlck and Flandrau for com- mons received. Bro. Louis Franks, of t? local, has returned from the road, to J for the Summer with us. Jotes from Local No. 4, Philadelphia.—At ■ meeting on Sunday last we Installed five r members of Welsh Bros., through the ndness of Bro. V. 0. Woodward, honorary ember of this local, who la a staunch work- for the good of the order, and Is manager 1 the car. The new members are: Lewis Smoker, Columbia, Pa.; Harry Lausch, Le- on, Pa.; Harry Stroup, WIHIamsport, Pa.: Arthur 8train, Allentown, Pa., and Fred Bowers, Bavre Do Grace, Md. The other members of the company are: Jack Scott, No. 8, and Chas. Beckett. No. 19, who vouched for the new members. At Our next meeting there will be great doings for the good of the local In the wey of new business, and there will be a big surprise, therefore we would like to hear from all road members where mall can reach them, and also we wonld like to keep our buelness agent posted as to what shows the members are with, so please send address. The Forepaugh A Sells' Show Is doing a big business, and this local wishes them every success and presperlty. William W. Terry was made an honorary member of this local, and all men employed in their edvertlsing department are strictly up In the order. Bro. John Law- rence Is booked as a manager of the piers at' Atlantic City: also Bros. John Ryan, Ferd Strauss, Chas. Hoff, Chas. Moore and Wm. Edwards will watch the waves spread on the beach. Bro. J. P. Mack Is once more In old time form, having recovered from a severe attack of ta grippe. Bro. Sam Davis has left to Join the Walter L. Main Show. Bro. Les- ter Murray la manager of car No. 2, of the Barnum A Bailey Show, and C. B. Harris Is boss bill poster of car No. 2, with the Walter L. Main Show. All members must not fall to write to S. C. Moss, business agent.. Note from Local No. 11.—The advertising agents for the Summer resorts In and around Cincinnati this season are as follow : M. B. Gavin, with Zoological Garden; O. H. Hart- ford, Chester Park; James Day, Coney Is- laad; Wm. Guckelan and Tbos. Robinson, with Ludlow Lagoon. Bert Ballon and W. M. Ccates. of Local No. 11, are with the Bar- num A Beiley car No. 1. and Bert Wat- klna with car No. 2; Robt. Mathews and Edward Richards are with the Pawnee Bill Wild Weat, and the Robinson Shows ear stewards are: George Allen, car No. 1, and Harry M. South, car No. 2. «■» FRANCIS GOlfLAlf Was born In Kingston, a suburb of Dublin, Ire., on July 22, 1877. BU firs., part was Salarlno, in "The Merchant of Venice," and since his debut in America he has been under the direction of David Belasco, Charles Frohman and B. H. Sothern, and has played with David Warfleld, Wilton Lackaye, John Griffith, Robert Mantell, Paul Caxeneuve and other stars. He played lago for one sea- son with Mr. Mantell; being repeatedly com- plimented by that star and his manager for his work in the role. He also has played Polonlus as well as a large number of mod- ern parts most creditably. His latest suc- cess has been made In the role of Malvollp, In "Twelfth Night," In the support of Marie Walnwrlght. ♦ »» — Lillian Hlnes Is with "Under Southern Skies," playing Adds Lisa. J. C. McrarBrx writes: "We are once more on dry land, and going over the once flooded rootle, doing an Immense business. The com- pany: now includes: W. P. Cabler, sole owner and manager; Mrs. ■ W. P. Cabler, secretary and treasurer; Sallle Cabler, soubrette and coon song ahouter; Master Geo. Cabler, comic song and wing dancer; King Boyd, Irish comedian and banjolst; Fred MuIIIer, musical specialties; J. C Murphy, bone solo- ist and comedian ; Jessie Monroe, organist. The Davidsons closed 0, to Join a circus. Like ourselves, Tns Old Rslibls got through the flood all O. K., and now Is on time every week." Xub.Bobto-Bijod Circus Is a feature ot the carnival at Russellvllle, Ky., -week-of April 25-30, and also at -BvsnvlUe, Ind, May 2-7. Tbi Gbiat Ricton has canceled the Wal- lace Circus, and has signed with Barry Hawn for bis Western park circuit. Burdill and Zabei.li have closed a four weeks' engagement at the Casino Theatre, Sacramento, Cal., and open May 18 on the Crystal circuit, at Salt Lake City. Tom Giuxn, who baa been In demand At clubs, entertainments and Sunday night con- certs In New York snd vicinity the past two rears, will again manege the Park Theatre, North Beach, Long Island, the coming Sum- mer, opening on Decoration Day. Gbax and Graham musical comedians, are In their twenty-fifth week with Harry Mar- ten's Kentucky Belles Co., and report that ihelr act bas been a bigger hit this season than ever. Lent and Htatt were engaged as a spe- cial attraction for the Red Men's Minstrels, at South Norwalk, Conn., April 21, 22, and rret With success. ot the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. «. Noras moic Choat Bios/ Show.— Every- body (a hustling out on the farm, which la Mr. Choat'a Winter quarter* We will open the season about May 1. And will carry sixty or seventy people* We will aw d ae sj a novel first part with a strong olio. TIM show _ Illinois, Missouri and Kentucky by wagon, and In September we will go- South with our own cars, which have been fitted up by Mr. Choat tor the Winter season. Oar top is 70ft, with two 80ft. middle nieces. Carl Miller will have charge ct the band and orchestra. Choat Bro*, sola owners. Billy Owens will have chart* of the adraxc* wagon. Garvin and Ssaect, the darktowm grena- diers, write: "We are meeting with big suc- cess on the Goldsmith circuit. We have signed contracts with Archie Levy, ot Ban Francisco, Cal., to open at the Chutes, and have the Lyceum Theatre and other coast work to follow." Hiv wood writes: "I opened at Philadel- phia. Feb. 20, to do my mysterious msle and female change act for one week, made good, and am now In my seventh week, and have been re-engaged for rest of teaaon. I will travel with the company In June." MiDOi Daxtbll lust closed • successful week at Austin A Stone's, Boston, with a return date to follow. Mllb. Ani appeared recently In a new specialty, producing a number of songs, which were the property of the late Bessie Boneblll. Mile. Anl secured the rlghte to the production and will appear In the vaude- ville houses with the new act, under the nsme of Anl Hill. Jon Kino Joined the Fielding Amusement Co.'s "Wedded. But No Wife," Co., April 4, at Philadelphia, Pa. THE MIDGUT CITY. This novel attraction will be a leading feature of "Dreamland" at Coney Island, New York. The Idea of this exhibit was conceived by Richard Pltrot. wbo for the past three months-bas traveled over the greater part of Europe engaging the little people and ani- mals which are to populate "The Midget City." The accompanying illustrations show one of the groups secured bv him. Mr. Pltrot Is now la Europe making arrangements for bringing over to America the large number of liilputians collected by him during hie travels. They will arrive here about May 9. Wabkin and Howabd have been re-en- gaged with the Emma Bunting Co. for six weeks longer, after which tbey will play a number of parks. Susie Goodwin writes: "I hare Just closed a successful engagement In the Kohl A Castle houses In Chicago, and am play- ing a few dates in Indiana. I open In Den ver, Col., May 8, on the Tony Lubelakl Novelty circuit" "THii Maoic Kbttlb," a new and novel act In vaudeville, during the progress of which Josef Yarrlck performed many mysti- fying feats, was seen at the Eden Musee, tW York City, recently, and scored a suc- cess. It waa Immediately re-engaged for another week. . . _ . _ . Thb Ga«AT Inwan played Sobmer Park, Montreal, Can., Sunday, April 17, and his act, he writes, was a success. Be l»a a re- turn date there for week of June 5. He has Joined hands with Laura Debald, and will do a singing, talking and contortion act, under the team name of the Inmans. Jack and Bebtka Bick report success. They are this week at the Howard, Boston, with other good dates booked ahead. John F. Fiblds, Habbt L. Hanbon, Terry Cunningham, Morris Blaln. and the Nile City Quartet, with Wllllard Bean aa musl- cal director, will constitute the Fields-Han- son's Minstrels for the coming Summer sea- son, over the New England circuit of parks, under tbe management of Maurice Bocm. Messrs. Fields and Hanson will commence rehearsals for company about the last of the month. The season opens June 18. Waltib Stock, "The Minstrel Prince," has signed with Gua Sun's Minstrels for the Summer season, as principal comedian and bt WAiS£*DANirxs opens on ths Proctor cir- cult May 23, following with Heller'e Eastern clrcultof parks, the Keith circuit and Kohl A Castle circuit, which Oils time solid to Dec. 8. Tbd Bbxton bas rejoined Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Thome, after an absence of several years from 'he act Tbey are on tbe Keltb C Ed. C. Uavb, who recently ctoaed b very successful season of thirty-three weeks as £rlnclpal comedian with the Great Barlow llnstrele, te now playing dates. He has been re-engaged by the same co. , Mat Rowa, of Connelly and Bowa, with "Sheridan's City Sport*,'' bad to close In Milwaukee on account of rheumatism. They open at Pastor's May 80. Tbey have been meeting with great success with 4heir sing- ing snd dsoclDf set. Notxs raou Frank Hallasbn's Mik- stbblb. —We are about to close a long and very satisfactory season. We have not had one losing performance, and a large number of them nave been to standing room. At Rosedale, Kane., on April 14, we broke the house record, although It was our first ap- pearance In the town. Tbe show bas given universal satisfaction, and we have often played at advanced prices. Salaries have been paid regularly and only one or two changes bsve been made In tbe company since our opening, and they were for tbe better. Tbe orchestra Is In charge of Robert Reynolds, and includes: Carl Pbare, August Huber, Jas. Redmond, George Barry, James Francis, and Edward Ilyan. Tbe endmen are: Frank Hallaren, Billy Morris, Will Parry, and Vera. Lukena.. Tbe remainder of the company Includes:' Thomas Lord, Chester Bucber, Turner Miller, Victor De Franz, Stewart Lukeos, T. J. Boel, Wm. Shea, Geo. Bateman, Carl Dennis, Jas. L. Cole and C. Futkerson. JoaEFil L. Coonbt writes: "We are still turning them away everywhere, and have re- turn dates from severs! places. Tbe Euro- pean Specialty Co. carries twelve people, and Is up to date In every wey. Our roster Is: It It. Raymond, musical director; John J. KUcovne, manager: Joseph L. Cooney, vocal- ist ; William Eckert, magician; Artbur Fen- ney, the challenge buck and wing dancer; the Banfelld Sisters (Irene and Blanch), . Mart Collins, operator and electrician; Jobn MacDevitt, advance: Thomas Kllcoyoe, mss- ter of properties, and Arthur Wilson, singing comedlsn. Ton Hkebbbt, writing from Antwerp, Bel- gium, April 18, eays: "We are showing here at the Palace de Hippodrome, which It • new circus building, with a seating capacity of 6,000. The programme la one of tbe strongest I bare seen in Europe, and every act la a feature. Tbe James Powell double Jockey number Is a superior class perform- ance. They bad an offer this season for America, but could not come to any satis- factory arrangements. Stock and Milton, American horizontal bar performers, are doing well. All class of gymnastic perform- ances go big, providing they are up to date. We close our engagement here April 28, and start for America, arriving at New York May 6, and will open at Luna Park, Coney Island, 14, with onr big aerial act" Dawson, Booth and Babji Hot have Joined French's New asaaatlsa for the sea- son, making their third season with this show. oaitca Co., A. D. CkOMroa, manigtr,—We closed our season Saturday night. Aprir ilrfn only three nights owing to alterations that onr season Saturday night April 80, ai Montreal, making a total of thirty-seven weeks. During that time the company lost had to be made) by the- Ore ordinance In the Trocadero.at Chicago.- We opened at that house on Thursday night, and played to the capacity at each performance, and were the record breaker at that house for five per- formances. During our trip on the North- western circuit, we bad considerable Illness In the company. This company had a week of one night stands through Illinois, and dve nights of that week wo played to the capacity. We must say that this company has a great reputation In one night stands. It bas been one of the beat seasons for tbe High Rollers In many years, for In many In- stances our openings have been enormous. On Sunday, after closing, the different members ot the company depart for their respective homes to rest for the Summer months, A. II. Woodhnll, Abblo Carlton, Mamie Irwin. Madeline Mordaunt, Three Armstrongs, Three I^lllotts, Howe and Scott, Franklin Slaters, Mlseee Brown, Franks, Francis, Duselh and Both go to New York, Miss Mason and Mlaa I.eland to Boaton, Everett Kempton and -A. D. Cameron to Providence, and Mr, and Mrs. Cooley to Indianapolis, where Sam Cooley will have charge of the orchestra at one or the large Summer parks In that vicinity.- Corblbt and Boikb will open on Keith circuit, at Boston, May 2. Stkixkkt and Thomas, German" comedy sketch team, report greet success with jheir new act, "The Two Emigrants from Ger- many." Week of April 25 they plajred around Boetou, and Ibey are booked up* till August. i ,-j> '■ Norm vn Btanuix writes: "I hare closed with Frank Adams' 'Unc|a lies' Co., after having been very successful In my new singing turn. I will play psrka tor the Bummer. Jamis Mi'llioan, after a lay off ot eight weeks, la bark at work again. He was re- cently at the Palm Garden, Ashland, Wis. Vbeona D. Ci.at.ton, formerly known as lrma Mlgnone, bas Joined hand* with Wm. II. Murray, formerly known as llsrry Fields. The team will be known hereafter as Mur- ray and Clayton. They report that they are meeting with eucces In their act, "The Kld'i Visit" Tbey are booked until September. Tub Bijod Combdt Koun write: "We Stayed Proctor's Fifty-eighth Street, Sunday, prll 24, and were given a hearty welcome. we are booked for the Bummer, and have bnt twelve weeks to book to Mil the Winter season. Tbe members sre: F. I'. Cahlll, J. W. Nelson, Billy Wells snd Wm. Oiwold." The Lavainii Bistbbb, after plsying a two weeks' return engagement at tbe Gar- den Theatre, Canton, O., opened April 25 for two weeks at tbe Empire, Ashtabula, and have other good dates to follow. Williamb and Mbi.bubn made a good Ira preeslon recently at Tony Pastor's, and were last week at Proctor's Fifth Avenue. Blair and McNultt have Just Snlahed playing tbe Kohl-Castle circuit The* will play a few dates previous to opening Id tbe parks. They are booked until September. Tin Ahbbnb. novelty acrobats, writing from Seattle, Wash.. April 4; say: "We are now In our twenty-sixth consecutive week on the Edward II. Lang Pacific coast circuit, and have seven mure weeks to All before re- turning East, where we are booked up solid until Nov. 1. We will open June 20, at Olympic Park, Chattanooga, Tenn., tor two weeks." Tub Gbbat Mabttnnb will close the sea- son with the Mabel Paige Co., at Montgom- ery, Ala., May 21, and open with the Albert Taylor Stock Co. June 5, at Shrevsport, La., for a season of forty-six weeks. Mr. Mar- tynne's electrical dances are to be ths vaude- ville feature with the Albert Taylor Co. • Ma. and Mrs. Cabl Cabtbb opened on the Crystal circuit March 28, at Denver, Col. They write tbat their comedy musical act Is meeting with big success. Tbey will play the entire circuit. Billy Srssccn late of Spencer Bros., will play a ten weeks engagement at tbe Stand- ard Theatre, St. Louis, opening Hay 28. with the Cherry Blossoms Burlesquers, snd has been re-engaged with tbe same company for next season. Notes nou tub Gut Hbotiiebs Min- hthei.8. —We closed our thirtieth season, and business has been better than ever before. We carried thirty-four people, and have ad- vanced prices In slmost every town and city and then played to 8. B. O. Our first part, produced by Geo. B. Guy, was aa American war scene, entiled "Camping In the Philip- pines," and was a big success. Geo, R. Guy will commense bis psrk show May 80, and the regular season will open again Aug. 22. George and William Guy are now two of the oldest minstrel men In tbe buelness. Walt. M. Htob writes: "We ars at the Avenue Theatre, I'ltteburg, week of April 18, making our third time this season. Our new act, 'A Load ot Hay/ Is a novelty, and a great success. Mr. Heath's singing is a feature, and never falls to bring rounds of applause." St. John and Lb Ftsvsb, "tbe smart set dancers," write: "We were recently a big success st Keith's, Boston, and Keith's New Theatre, Philadelphia, and have Woolworth'e Roof, Lancaster, Pa., and Pastor's, N. Y.. to follow. Our Summer time Is all booked. We have been very successful with our act, arid our wardrobe has been spoken of by both press and public." The Goboon Sibtbbs (Bessie and Minnie) are In their fifth week with the New Henry Burlesquers, and report that their athletic act la one of the features of tbe olio. They are booked for a number of parks tor the Summer. Mabtib Viroii Nbvinh, aged eight years, son of Barrett and Laura Nevlna, died at Eureka, Kan., April 20. Lauba Houston waa presented with a dia- mond ring by friends while playing tbe Wor- cester Music Hall, week of April 18. Heir new act with Mr. Baker was such a success tbat she was held over tor two weeks, and hsd ten weeke offered her on ths New Eog lend parks. Liwis and Lake write: "We were com- pelled to cancel all our work In the West on account of the severe Illness of Mr. Lewie father, as we were called to Osceola. Neb., by telegram. At he Is rapidly Improving we will resume our work playing dates again. beginning Msy 2, at Kansas City. We have dissolved partnership with Oscsr Lewis, wbo worked with us for four weeks, and will hereafter work as above named, aa In the past." Manaoeb Boh Manuiibhtbb writes: "As tbe Cracker Jacks are Bearing the end of tbe sesson I send a brief account of the success ot tbe company. My show opened at Eliza- beth, N. J., —ug. 21, and alnce that time f have not bad a losing week. 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